Paramount PicturesParamount president Adam Goodman says "all parties are moving ahead" to make a sequel to Tony Scott's 1986 film 'Top Gun' with Tom Cruise.

Goodness gracious, great balls of fire! It looks like Maverick will be returning in "Top Gun 2" sooner than later. When asked about a "Mission: Impossible" sequel, Paramount Film Group president Adam Goodman said: "We'll likely make a 'Top Gun' sequel with Tom Cruise first. Jerry Bruckheimer would produce, with Tony Scott returning to direct. All parties are moving ahead. We've hired [Ben Affleck's 'The Town' co-writer] Peter Craig to write the script." No word on whether or not Kenny Loggins will be asked to do a sequel to his "Danger Zone" theme song, though.» Read more at The Hollywood Reporter.

The New York Jets' much-buzzed about new quarterback Tim Tebow says he's a virgin, but a $1 million reward is being offered to any woman who can prove she's had sex with the devout evangelical Christian. The challenge is being offered by Ashley Madison, a dating website that helps married people have affairs. Tebow insists he's waiting for marriage, but site founder Noel Biderman says: "Sports and sex (and of course, infidelity) go hand in hand... no man of Tebow's stature could survive a season in New York without succumbing to the temptations of the city."» Read more at CNBC.

"Wouldn't it be better if African men weren't always depicted as warlords or victims?" a new viral video asks. Mama Hope's "African Men, Hollywood Stereotypes" features four men arguing against the over-sensationalized, one-dimensional depictions of African men in movies where white men like "shirtless Matthew McConaughey" are always the hero:

Though she won't confirm the pregnancy rumors, actress Drew Barrymore's wedding details with fiancé, art consultant Will Kopelman, have been revealed. They'll be tying the knot June 2 at Barrymore's Montecito estate, a source says, keeping the ceremony "very personal and intimate." The marriage will be the third for the 37-year-old "Going the Distance" star.» Read more at E! News.

"Spider-Man 3" star Topher Grace edited all three "Star Wars" prequels into one 85-minute movie recently, but he claims he doesn't want to be an editor or director. "I did want to learn how to edit, in the way that directors sometimes take acting classes," the 33-year-old actor explained. "It has helped my acting... But I'm never going to show it to anyone."» Read his interview with Huffington Post.

Alec "with a C" Baldwin and the cast of "30 Rock" played charades with Jimmy Fallon to promote Thursday night's live episode of the NBC sitcom. Watch as the late night host pairs up with Tracy Morgan and Jane Krakowski to take on Baldwin, Tina Fey and Jack McBrayer for the fun game:

» See part two of "30 Rock" playing charades and funny GIFs of their clues at BuzzFeed.